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ICE deports former Bosnian-Serb police commander tied to Srebrenica Genocide
Las Vegas, Nevada - A former Bosnian-Serb police commander wanted in his native country for genocide and atrocities against thousands of Bosnian Muslims was deported Wednesday, capping a successful effort by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)
Updated: 05/24/2012 04:15P

US deports Bosnia war crimes suspect
Radojkovic was turned over to Bosnia-Herzegovina law enforcement officials for prosecution on crimes charges related to the execution of Muslim boys and men in Srebrenica - an event described as Europe's bloodiest since World War II.
Updated: 05/24/2012 04:04P

Explainer: LGBT Rights in Latin America and the Caribbean
In the past few years, a wave of pro-LGBT legislation has swept through the region, as well as a growth of LGBT rights groups pressing for stronger protections. AS/COA Online explores Latin American and Caribbean legislation pertaining to LGBT
Updated: 05/24/2012 04:00P

So near so far ...
Law Yuk-kai, director of the Hong Kong Human Rights Monitor, suggests government officials consider unifying the processing of torture claims and refugee status under the Immigration Department to streamline procedures. Currently, asylum-seekers either
Updated: 05/24/2012 03:42P

Why running against the Supreme Court just might work for Obama
Some time between now and July 4, the Supreme Court will hand down two rulings — one on the constitutionality of President Obama's health care law, the other on Arizona's immigration law — that could have genuine impact on the battle for the White
Updated: 05/24/2012 03:23P

Goldstein, Howe & Russell, P.C. | Opinion analysis: Deferring to (even more
Bormes Jill E. Family, Associate Professor and Associate Director, Law & Government Institute, Widener University School of Law In a unanimous decision on Monday, the Court held that the Department of Justice's Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA)
Updated: 05/24/2012 03:16P

Bosnian Serb Deported By U.S.
He was accompanied by US Immigration officials and federal agents. Radojkovic was handed over to law enforcement officials from Bosnia-Herzegovina to be prosecuted for crimes stemming from men and Muslim boys being executed in Srebrenica.
Updated: 05/24/2012 03:06P

Chipotle's Troubles Expand
However, this is a stark reminder of the serious consequences that violations of immigration laws can cause. Hopefully, this will serve as a wakeup call to those employers who still don't believe that immigration compliance is serious business.
Updated: 05/24/2012 02:58P

Immigration Fingerprint Program Now Statewide
The ACLU said the women were reported to ICE under a 2006 state law that requires law enforcement agencies to report suspected illegal immigrants to federal authorities. Virginia Urtusuastegui, 30, a housekeeper from Glenwood Springs, said she spent 13
Updated: 05/24/2012 02:49P

Immigration fingerprint program now statewide
The ACLU said the women were reported to ICE under a 2006 state law that requires law enforcement agencies to report suspected illegal immigrants to federal authorities. Virginia Urtusuastegui, 30, a housekeeper from Glenwood Springs, said she spent 13
Updated: 05/24/2012 02:48P